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Jun 6, 2022·edited Jun 6, 2022Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Robyn this was a great layout of what to expect, pictures were helpful too, thank you 🙏

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You go girl. When you manage to do a better job with your own health than big pharma products or most conventional doctors. You don't need the advice and opinions from the WOKE" crowd who are being mutated into the walking dead. Don't mean to be cold here. Whether people admit it or not. Toxic medicine is worse than no medicine.

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Oct 7, 2022Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Wow, thanks much, Robyn! VERY helpful, & I'm going to order right now! After the Covid fiasco, I have so little faith in the medical industry & big pharma. I've always believed in knowing my own body, & noticing little things that change. Now I'll have an effective balm that can get rid of those skin cancers before they become worse! (I've had the MOHS procedure on a squamous cell carcinoma in recent years. At 67, I'll probably start seeing more of that type of thing!)

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I remember black salve from my grandmother. That was 70 yrs ago… it’s great ! Works and does the job!

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Jun 8, 2022Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Thank you so much for sharing. I'm having pre cancer spots appearing on my face. One was removed (mohs) in March and I don't want to go through that again. Now a few showed up on tip and bridge of nose, 2 on lower cheek. I applied for first time yesterday. How do you know when it's been long enough? Keep pulling off the bandage? Funny that I had black salve in my cupboard and can't remember why I bought it. Thanks again!

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Hi Donna, this is not medical advice, but here's what I do. keep it covered with a fresh bandaid every day or two. it'll take between 5 and 8 days to fall out. the dead chunk of aberrant growth. it might even look like a hole in your face (or wherever). do not be alarmed. your body fills it in. it takes some time. you might even have a minor scar, for a year! or two! on a rare occasion--in my case, with the actual full-blown basal cell carcinoma on my chest (most of the others were just actinosis, or pre-cancers) I have a very small keloid scar. the mohs surgery, though, can do the same. you'll know when it's been "long enough" when the thing actually falls out into the bandage or whatever. don't pick it out! it WILL come out. if the pre-cancer was very surface level, it might kind of like PEEL off, is all. no chunk missing. btw, you can go scroll through my personal FB page where about a week and a half ago, a lady posted her pics of "hey Robyn, black salve is one of the best things i've learned from you" -- and her pics before, during, and I think after -- look exactly like mine do, every time I have to treat a pre cancer or skin cancer.

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Jul 24, 2022Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Robyn, thank you so much for answering my questions. I have searched your FB page and cannot find the post from that lady. Can you possibly direct me to it? Sorry to be a bother! Thank you so much!

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Jun 8, 2022Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Very interesting . I’ve read about black salve but never used it . I find it easier to practice prevention by detoxing and making a green juice ( organic carrots and celery and cucumbers and sometimes beets , broccoli and squash ) , followed up by a green smoothie with all the healthy fiber etc .I use Aloe Vera and or castor oil for sunscreen if I’m going to be in the sun for more than 20 to 25 minutes and limit my sun exposure to 1 to 2 hours before covering my skin .

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You are suggesting to use Black Salve for precancerous lesions but I have not seen where you tell people where to buy the Black Salve. I would like to know where to buy it please. Thanks in advance Bev.

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The link to buy the black salve is hyperlinked in the article. Please read it again.

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Please give link to order the black salve you all have used

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Is this salve like the chemo cream, Fluorourcil cream, dermatologists use to treat precancerous and cancerous spots?

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Is this salve like the chemo cream, Fluorourcil cream, dermatologists use to treat precancerous and cancerous spots?

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Is this salve like the chemo cream, Fluorourcil cream, dermatologists use to treat precancerous and cancerous spots?

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Hi, thank you so much for this info. I have been recently diagnosed with 2 basal cell carcinoma and have other spots on my body I'm concerned about but I have 4 young children (1 brand new baby) and was really not looking forward to getting mohs surgery. My only concern is what would happen if I had am actual melanoma that I was trying to remove just thinking it was a basal cell or precancer. Can you please share your thoughts about this?

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Robyn, I’m a Florida girl and need some of this Black Salve. Do you sell it or have a link for it or is it something you have a recipe for us to make and have in hand?

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Big surprise, your YouTube video was removed

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Thanks for this article Robyn! I’ve been diagnosed with the Basel squamous cell cancer in my hairline above my forehead. I am supposed to have Moh ‘s surgery. I’m wondering how I handle that area with the black salve. Will I be able to wash my hair? I can’t get a bandage in the hairline area. Just wondering if you have experience with that. Thank you!

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Can this be used on moles?

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